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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Try the H om t Print Shop Firat “ The People's Paper** A L IV K NCW SPAPgR IN A L IV F T O W N TWKNTY-KEVENTI! YEAR CHORAL SOCIETY GROUP INVITES ALL SINGERS TO JOIN ORGANIZATION 13562479 FOB NEW SjMESlEB Up from the Ronki Plana for a H -rln rfle ld Choral Society are progressing very favor ably, aaya Ernest M cK inney, who to- Examination« Mark Close First ■ether w ith a com m ittee of Lions Half of Present Year In City club mem here haa charge of the pre Schools; High School Makes lim in ary organisation work. M r Mc No Graduations at Half; Kinney w ill alao direct the alnglng ■roup Honor List Printed. ta tte rs were mailed out laet nl«ht The first h alf of the present to all those whom tho com mittee know | eihool year w » l luouxht 1» a close can and do sing. asking them to meet I at the Cham ber of Commerce room i, I last week In the Hprlngfleld school eyetem when ,lie Students completed Monday. February 3, at 1 0 0 p. m , | th eir exomlnatlons, the third a ll for the organisation meeting and for weeks' «roup which they hare taken the firat rehearsal. T he com m ittee wished to have It so far The schools here do not have irraduatlon exercises In the middle understood that everyone who can o f thq year and In the low er «rndee »•"« •» welcome to turn out and try Mr. Mc the pupils are not far advanced from for a place In the chorus one grade to another, except from the Kinney dednred yesterday that he was sure there were more singers In A and II divisions. New Students were enrolled In the Hprlngfleld than those the com mittee high school thia week, and a few have had mailed letters to. but that he did been enrolled In the grade schools not know th e ir names or addresses. Those who did not receive letters, T h e re were no students completing all th e ir required work for the four hut who are w illing to assist In this year period at the high school laat enterprise, are urged to see Dr week. A few have finished th e ir ' * R ’’bb» n th is week, four years, but have not yet received ’r b ® choral society Is being spon- a ll the necessary credits. sored by the Lions club and Is plan- T he honor roll for the high school n‘ ng •<> put on an oratorio. •'The Re follow s: -d e m p tlo n ," on flood Friday, April IS, Freshmen — L eila C lark. 1-eola » • ‘ h eir firs t effort. The group w ill Gates. Melba H a rris , Jewel H a lte r- b* »«rictly non sectarian, brand, t a la M axw ell, Klwlnd Mna ‘ M r M cK inney promises that the re rbam . Beulah Richardson, Florence hearaals w ill not he tiresome. They V a il, M arceline Heavey. w ill start prom ptly at 9:00 o'clock Sophomores— W inston Haena, Eldon Ellison, Clinton H artm an , Squires, Edna lls v e rfle ld . Junlors— B arbara Bartholomew, Dale E rn s lln g . D o ro th ly Adams. ¡«anlels, • ’ •n * Monday and w ill he over al 9:16. Lela ' E Dallas M urphy. D r Rebhan and H. Maxey are the Lions club cnmmlt- M yrna *h lc h Is O llbert , work F is h e r. Harold Geiger. M ary Hadley, Ruth Lee. Vlo- ' » ----------- »• — let Runts. doing the prelim inary ' LIONS CLUB TO HEAR . V EXPERT TALK __________ FRIDAY | ON BEAUTIFICATION — 71 Local People on 1930 Jury List HAMLIN REAPPOINTED POSTMASTER TUESDAY BY ACTION IN SENATE Half Are Woman; They May Claim Exsmption Without Stating Any Reasons. Hprlngfleld for another term of four R an au et F riday' ** <*•“ • « postal cards were sent out recently to all women whose names Advance Sale of Ticket. Indi- X V < hë X return the card to the clerk s office cates Record Attendance; If t h e / wanted to be exempt from Good Program Ready. Jury duty. I ’ nder the Oregon law It Is not necessary for a woman to give h ig h ly tickets had been sold this any reason other than to make her m o rn in g for the U rge < ham her of wish known to be exempted from this Commerce banquet and meeting service. which Is to bo held at the local or , _ . ing are tne ¡ T — «anlaatlon rooms F rid a y evening, ” — *! com people have been V L . m snclnf at - J ’ 30 * w „ w I . . w * « iim / r ' draw opringflela n on the 1930 Jury. who M ary A b ra m. Jess Heavey and W. K. Barnell. the com m ittee In charge of the ticket sales, stated that they expected to have more than 100 sold before the meeting. C lay C. Anderson. Maude T . Bryan. G erhard O. Bushman. K a tie Brum ette. E. J. Bertsch, Dan Baugh. Mrs Dean Beals. Frank Bartholomew. W ayne C, Clover. H erbert J. Cox. John A. Crab- T his meeting w ill be a booster tree. V lrg tl Casteel. E lla Conway. m eeting and special stress w ill b* M rs M ary Cook. Pearl I. Clark. Fred placed on new memberships, accord Christopher. M argaret Campbell. Ing to W . A. T aylo r, president of the George C ram er. H arvey Conley. M yr- Cham ber of Commerce. __ Egglm ann. J. B Endicott, W illia m I l ie p principal r in c ip a l s p e s K e rs S n e t ban- ia n . 1 ..I__n > Endicott. _ j. ____ - - — — — . The speakers at I t the Eyler, John D. O. Fisher wl11 h* ° 8 « « “ -her. Lane John 8. G orrle. Mrs. Charles G ran t Seniors — Ronald Abrams. Helen «.o“"',5' A<r,<'u" urHl *«*"’• ,od Tom C randall, Evelyn Buell, Gladys Por ; ______ n ip p ln . secretary of the I-ane County ter. R lrh s rd Prcchnow. Ethelyn 1 Mrs J M Hnneyman. of Portland, i ( " “ niber of Commerce. M r. F letcher S tark, Em m a Sm ith, E lm a l-anabery chairm an o f the roadside com mittee Will discuss «•« the w ora ork ot of ms h i. office Junior High School List of the state federation of Garden “ nd the ®‘“ l ° ° k fo r ‘ he future In ag- H. L. G illette . Flora A. H u ntly. M rs. Guy Halsey, R. E. H ill. Cora E. Hln- »on, Clara Johns Charles K Komnp Mrs. C. E. Kenyon. Anna A n n . Kessey. Grace Lansbery, Fred Logan. Mabel": when the senate Tuesday his appointm ent. re Senator by telegram Wednesday of the action named on the 1930 Lane county c ir Chamber to Have years Fred W. Htlew er notified M r. Ham lin postofflce address Is Hprlngfleld were with the county clerk on Monday. V ic to r V floatner began as sta I T he complete list eontalns 500 names, tion helper in the little to w * of Elisabeth. Mississippi, and now has j 14S being women. tiecome president o f the Chicago An interesting feature about Hi’ s G reat W estern Railroad, one o f the most important slopping lines of year s Jury Hat Is that of the 71 from th e W esL Hprlngfleld. 33 are women. Almost one h a lf of the local people named are women and almost one-third of all the women named In the entire county are local residents. B H am lin became postmaster of affirm ed S eventyone men and women whose cuit court Jury list, which was filed F of the senate. T he new appointm ent u.ctes fr< re January 29. Several local urged M r. . BELL THEATRE BUIS 1 O N G > IP M E N I Show Hous« Closed Until March 1; Will Reopen at That Time With First Class Sound Equip» ment; Expert Visits Theatre Saturday. business H am lin s men had F in al arrangem ents have been con», reappointm ent ' pleted by H . H. Welsa. manager of the and notification had been received B ell Theatre, fo r the installation o f from Oregon congressmen that they ’ one of the best moving picture-round would recommend him (or postmaster equipments In the state. agalli. the date set fo r the firs t showing o f EUGENE TO APPEAL TAX CASE ON LAND LEASED FOR 49 YEARS TO CITY M arch 1 is * ta lk ie " pictures In Hprlngfleld. A representative from the sound equipm ent company was In the c ity Saturday to measure the theatre In te rio r In order th a t the sound machin The tax case growing out of the ery m ay be biult to fit the needs of Eugene property leased to Spring- the local show house. Several weeks “ eld In 1926 for 49 years w ill be ap- are required to construct the in tricate pealed to the supreme court tt was , equipm ent on the "ta ilo r made" speci- _ _ decided at a meeting of the Eugene ‘ lc a tl°ns which are deemed necessary council Monday evening. T he circuit j by tbe comP«“ y. and consequently no court has ruled that the land Is tax P|c‘ ure» can be shown In the local able, as Eugene is not using It for tb “«'-r ' before the firs t o f March. municipal purposes. The W ill Remodel T heatre h M contlnued to P«t tt on the tax M anager Weiss plans to In s titu te .. ro l\ ,,n c e “ — transferred to the several Im provem ents in the in te rio r city and It has been taxed at about of the building, and thoroughly clean ' a year and prepare for reopening when the ! Eugene acquired the land by voting ta lk in g picture equipment arrives. * ‘* » 4 1»»»« w ith < h lc h she T he projection equipment in the ‘>urchaae4 “ from the Southern Pact- theatre has been purchased from the f,c railroad company. In turn the 'fo r m e r manager. Jack Larson, and a raflroad company bought a site un- tw o year lease haa been procured o a der op,lon by ,he Eugene T erm in a l the theatre building. Patronage o f comP«ny we»‘ of ‘ hat city. Back ‘ he silent moving pictures ta ie g now «mount to more than _ ----------------------------- good during the month „ „ In „ .u which the SZOUU. W ,th tt n the t n e 1>3® 18.10 t ‘ a axes x e s r coming n m ln » n n ~ B ell “ * 2500' w up. tre a tre was operated by Mr T h e c,ty of Springfield has about Weiss, that he considered the Spring-' 60 * c rM o( the *" “ >« muni- theatre-going pnblic deserving of ths clpal airp o rl and flTe acre> se‘ aaMe b«»‘ ‘° be offered In the talk in g plo- *8 a T he rea* of the land is ture world today “ '«• On|y Be^ Equipmen, ----------------------------------- W ith the thought in mind of secur M ontgom ery, H a ttie Meyers. Mrs. El- CREAMERY EQUIPMENT m er M orrison. C a rrie S. Moore. Peter I ing talkin g pictures for Springfield MOVED TO SPRINGFIELD th a t would furnish the best enter- L. Nelson. Em ma Olson Tom V Og ' den. H a rry Oldham. Mrs. W H . Pol-1 REMODELING TO START , U in m e n t, M r. Welsa made a contract w ith one of the beat sound equip- lard, Mrs. John Price, L. K. Page, Several truckloads of cream ery ment companies In A m erica to place Mrs. W . C. Rebhan. Em ery Rlchard- i son. Ray Rennie. C. W. Ruth, H a rry i" 1* iih t61? “ nd olber ef,ulp'y,< nt w,Jr^ a machine in the local theatre under r - nrt. - . - ' Belle ' brought to Springfield on Tueaday of the company's M w B e lew Fi-avey, guarantee thstt the Edna this week . for the new cream ery which general ----------- public was to Judge w hether Davla. Ixiuls Johanson M ildred Mor- Springfield, which Is now a project “ > direct some singing. He w ill h are Hwarts. Mrs. Fred Spencer. T. E Sea is to be opened in the Morrison build- or not the reproduced sound wan gan. Robert Grimes, Hugh M athaney, *>r ,h v local service club. , » quartet composed eith e r of business vey, F rank Stafford, Charles Stephens ing on T hird street in the very near as natural and as pleasing as any P earl W ills, 7A. V lrlln Posey. J u n e , M r»- Honeyman haa been actively " * • “ ° r high school students. A lice L. Thompson. J. E. T ro tte r. machinery was pur- sound reproduction ever before a t- Geiger. SB, Edna Hepner. Evelyn Interested In the developm ent of the | Barbara Ila rn e ll w ill alao sing a J«m<*» Tow ers. U stle T allm an. M ary future. T he chased from the defunct Independ tempted. T he sound machine is of the Bu. as, V ivian Runle. Beatrice Car-1 n» *ur» l beauties of the routes j selection. i Thurm an, Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah. ence cream ery company, which had sound-on-disc type, which Is the most son. Lela Peterson. Elleeu Baker, j ‘ hrough which our a rte ria l highways I Everyone is Invited to attend this Ahble W heaton. Byron A.Washbourne. not been used quite two years when economical and most easily operated 8 k « » « " »«ry active In helping . banquet, but they should see one or I Herb«,r‘ Weiss. Elsie W illis . Dorothy Frese. Rena Boyd. W ayne ' they quit business In Eugene. , f or the sm aller theatres. The souZd »the Eugene Garden club recently t o ' , he ticket com m ittee beforehand so Kendall. Dorothy Nice. Extensive rem odeling w ork w ill discs for each picture are only al- Attendance— Charles Cole, H arlan ", , r ' " ' a 'nPa '« " looking to the land- ,hey w ||| kn « how many to prepare SHEEP LOSSES MOUNT have to be done before It w ill be lowed to be used tw enty times and Duncan, Robert Grim es, Eoward Hy- Bca‘,ln,‘ S k in n e rs Butte. At the for, states Mr. T aylo r, TO NEW HIGH FIGURES , ready for the new tenants. Odle ‘ hen discarded by the central d is trl- a lt. Hugh M alhaney. Charles Max ‘,r* * * 'n‘ l,m e ahe Is Interested In the j F in a l details for the banquet were DURING COLD SPELL Srnl,h has been the bulldinK bu“ ns offices in Partland. thus li Well, Allen Sneed. F ran klin W ardlow . I ‘>r,,‘M"” >d Roae l *ane f « ” » Portland worked out Tuesday evening at a ---------- fo r a store house for his potatoes and surlng perfect quality in tone D ick W righ t. Carl Stevenson, i H e t l 8 a ,’’ln’ meeting of the board of directors ot M ore than 100 lambs have eith er has been busy for two weeks sacking Adams. Ix in n s Chase, Ellen Cox. Has Good Pictures Signed I the local chamber. froxen or starved to death in this and movinc them to another location. E th el H a ll. Faye Holverson, Olga LARIMER IN PORTLAND ____________________ M r Weiss plans to spend the weefc county during the cold weather, ac H.vnchurk. M argaret J a rre tt. Lois VETERANS HOSPITAL ' PIONEER CITIZEN DIES enl 1“ P ° rtland a rr»nglng contract« cording to R. J. M orris, county dog MOTHER OF 4 CHILDREN Johansen. LaV erne Pugh. Viola Rob and booking talkin g pictures for th « AT WENDLING SATURDAY law p n ^ rc e m e n t officer, who has re- DIES HERE ON FRIDAY next few months. He already h o M * Isaac l^ r lm e r , who was to haw- ertson, I>>ns Stafford, Ruth Stratton, ---------- I cords of th a t many losses during the M arlon Thompson, Doris W orley, taken the Industrial census of Spring- a contract w ith one of the largest Janies A rth u r Roberts, 76, native 00st few week!’ - H Is expected that Mrs. Hasel R. Edna Severson, V era Lenhr, M argaret field, hns been railed to the veterans' ta lk ie producers in the field and he Oregon cltlxen, and resident of this ,be ,o ,a l logg sustained by »beep aw ay a t h(>r home )n thtg c|ty on p,.,. expectg' lla a ik , Joan Seavey, Faye ikqulrea. hospital In Portland for an operation. to sign up another series o f city for many years, died at the home : own<,r" in ‘ hl» im m ediate nelgborhood : <,ay noon a fte r an lnneBR of but - m r utuiiv . -o— nRy noon a n e r an illn e s s or but a bonk in i f « Knt», « < L u d le Davla, W in ifred Frans. He expects to ho confined for a month of ----------------- his son. Ronald Roberts, at Wend w1" moun‘ «-"nslderably when all t h e . ahort duration. She leaves a fam ily v llle ’ fe a ‘ “ ree and vaud, or more. Seven A Grads ■i— -------- reports have been made. 1 * ling, last Saturday. here consisting of her husbano. H. J. Cox. city councilman, w ill Atiéndanos— Harold G a rre tt, Ches ___________ _ M l Roberts was born at Tangent, I T be glee‘ whl< h has covered the W . S. W ard low ; two sons, F ra n k lin ' C A R R I E F r i l l l r v m e - o te r O erber, C la ir H adley, Irvin probably be appointed Io tlo the work, .»ke " d is tric t I ° r e ,o n ' ° “ M arch 29, 1864. On Nov- g,ree,g the city has had an even and S h y rl; two daughters. Esther ' 'jU ,L tY DIES House. Brues Squires, Eileen Baker, according to Jose ............................. position r e - l ember 6' 1 M * ' he » « rr le d M ary more devastating effect on the hills and Elisabeth, all of Springfield; HERE LAST THURSDAY census supervisor. Th« position C lara Barnes, Elsie Beals, Evelyn quires a man who lias bookkeeping E l,,a b * th «»dpalh. T hey became the the e » '"“ .*- T hey are coated w ith two brothers, A. R. Manshlp, of Eu- r „ p_. „ „ Johnson, M elba Low ery. M ary Smlt- ability, parents of two sons, Ronald and '* * • and ,he »heep are unable to w alk gene; and Shryl M anshlp. of N o b le s -1, o u iie v . 59, a resident o t son, Faye Stratton. Pearl W ells. T he d is tric t census supervisor Is N a th a ,lle l- bo‘ h of whom survive , "h0 ’“ on •he ,OP ‘ he hard crust, vllle, Indlnna; three sisters, M rs. ,ne ro u n ,y for many years, died a t Eighth B Grade opening offices this week In the “ ”' lr f" tb e r' T h e lr “ “ ‘ » e r died a One fnrm er re P°r ‘ g ‘ hat he Is unable M ary C lark, of Cicero. In d ia n a ; M rs. a . ( . „ " T , , , „ Tbursdgy a fte r Attendance — Morgan Chandler, Hampton hulldlng In Eugene Nine few ,'earg a * ° ' N athaniel Roberts la to brln * hlH "heep home, as they must Bessie T ate, of Noblesville, In d ian a; "Inees. Surviving the de- K eith Currie, Ralph O lllette, Robert counties are under hts supervision BOW “ doctor ln D>myP'«. Washing- crog8 R bln covered w ith Ice. He now and Mrs. Stella Jackson, of F o rt- ceased are her husband. W . H . G ulley; three sons, John J. of C a rte r, Hayes, Robert M cLagnn, H erb ert Population enum eration w ill not be | ton’ 1,6 l'“ me bere attend the 1 mnkeg "cveral trips to the sheep vllle, Indiana. and A dren and Charles M ills, Law rence Pederson, M orris gin until ahout A p ril, but the Indus- fu,,,‘ra * ' l- every day w ith food for them. j Mrs. Fisher was born In Fisher. Oregon; G ulley, both of S p ringfield; fo u r S le w s rt, Evelyn Bacus, Beatrice Car- --------------------- ----------- ¡Ind ian a. February 27, 1897, and came 1 _ ------ tria l census w ill he taken In February. M r. Roberts was a well known son, Dorothea Frese, June Geiger, STUDENTS AT LINCOLN to Hprlngfleld With her fam ily «bout I J ” ' ” r8’ ,Fay W allace' of Jag- business man In this city when he Dorothy Nice, Helen Sw arts, Alys WORKING ON PROGRAM T h Y h T T k WM * member »'»: m ™. r „ T c £ T " a ? was a young man. H e was an expert T hatch er. Pauline Conley, V erlle COUNTY ROADS CLOSED ______ both the Rebekah and Neighbors and M „ r - J , . , K' » ‘‘''fie ld . TO TRUCKS DURING THAW ' ,CCOUntant’ havlng beon »«employed Knickerbocker. The student body at the Lincoln 1 of W oodcraft lodges in Springfield. __ n<’ ° Portlan<l; and hy the feed m ill here for many years five grandchildren. Lincoln School A ll county county roads roads In In Lane Lane county countv I w h lle It was under tthe ownership school Is busy m aking preparations ' T be fune’,«l services w ere held on The Lincoln ochool Hat follows: s h ® w«» « m em ber o f the Chrls» for the program which they w ill pre- Monday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock were closed to trucks Tuesday of this I ot tbe w “ »hburnes, H e was a niem- Fourth 8 Grado week by order of the county court [ b<’r ot tbe Woo«Bnen o f the W orld sent for the Parent-Teacher asaocla-, from tbe B ran stetter chapel in Eu- ,,a n church In Eugene, Scholarohlp— Edgar T ro tte r. Doris tlon early In the month of February, 4*,ne ‘ “ ‘ en n en t was made In the T h e funeral services were held on Collins, Helen Lyons, Leonard Pur T he rfse In the tem perature and the | and wag c‘‘>rk ° f ‘ he local cam p for .Laurel Grove cemetery. Rev. C. J. Saturday probably on F eb ru ary 7th from the W alker-Pool« thaw which Is accompanying It, w ill 20 years. H e was a Presbyterian. cell, M uriel Tyson. Pike, o f the Hprlngfleld M ethodist fun eral home here. The services It was voted a t the last P. T . A. loosen up the roadbed», and the heavy Besides his sons he leaves two sis Attendanoe—- Edgar T ro tte r, Donald church, officiated. w ere conducted by H a rry Benton, o f House, Irm a W etxoll, I-eonard Pur tru ck * would cut deep ruts into the ters, Miss M ary Roberts, of Wend- meeting th a t each school should put Eugene Bible U n iversity, and In te r cell, Rose Ogden, Bobby Foster, Helen surface, which would be expensive to llng, and M rs. Em m a Ackerson, of on a program and th a t money making ment was made In the Pleasant H ill Cheweleh, W ashington; and two devices would he used as added fea PORTLAND MAN’S ANKLE Putmnn, Grace Bostwick, M argie repair. BROKEN HERE MONDAY cemetery. T he roads are a ll open to light brothers. G rant and Finley, of this tures to enable the association to M ulligan, layl Keeler, Boh M athaney, raise funds for various projects which tra ffic , according to Clinton Hurd, city. B ert Currie. N. O. Lindey, of Portland, repre It has planned. county commissioner, but trucks will Fourth A Grado LOCAL DOCTOR MAKES T h e funeral was held from the sentative of a wholesale door manu not probably be allowed on the county Scholarohlp (6 w e«ks) — Louisa The B ratta ln school has also s ta rt W alker-Poole funeral home In this ROSEBURG OPERATION facturing concern. Is In the Pacific roads for the balance of the week. Cowden, Ethel Gott, Sadie Gott. city on Tueaday afternoon at 2:00 p. ed w ork on th e ir program. It w ill be C hristian hospital In Eugene follow Scholarship (oemeetor) — Ixiulsa m. Rev. J. W . Large, of Eugene, of presented In M arch. M rs. Glen Radabaugh, a form er ing an accident at the Booth-Kelly Cowden, Ethel Oott, Sadie Gott. "BACK TO PENTECOST" ficiated a t the service». Rev. John Lum ber company yards here on Mon resident of Springfield, but who haa Attendance (six woeko)— June Berg, lived In Roseburg for the past year, SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC M axw ell Adam» was to have been ANKLE BROKEN SUNDAY; day evening. M r. Lindey was stand Ixinlsa Cowden, Besale Cog, Lucille the o ffic ia tin g pastor, but was un underw ent a m ajo r operation a t a ing on a p latform Inspecting a car VICTIM UNAWARE OF IT Oerber, Shirley Seavey, B illie S tra t Roseburg hospital last Monday. S h * V e ltle P ru itt, pastor of the Chris able to have been present. Interm ent o f lum ber when he slipped, causing ton, Maxine V a llle r, Ellxahnth W ard- tian church w ill speak on "Back to was made In the Laurel Qrove Lucy Noonan, of Low ell, came to him to break his ankle. H e w ill pro I* reported to be recovering nicely. low, Jeannlne W ithers, H aro ld G ill Pentecost,” a t the Sunday morning cem etery. 8prtngfle1d yesterday to have a bably be out again In ten days. D r. Eugene Kester, one of our local ette, M ervin M ulligan, Dale Robert- aerrlce at the Christian church. M em bers of the local camp of the painful ankle treated, only to find physicians, w ent to the souther« aon, Bob Rodenbough. T here w ill be special music. In the Woodmen of the W orld acted as the that she had been w alking around on Teacher V lelte—G race M ale, the Oregon city to perform the opera Atiéndanos (ssm «star) — Harold evening he w ill ta lk on the question pallbearers. T hey were K a rl O lrard, a fractured one ever since Sunday. daughter of M r. and M rs. M . M . M ale tion. M rs. Radabaugh being a fa r G illette, M ervin M ulligan, June Berg, "W h a t A re You W a itin g For?” The George Cox, Edw in Mays. Moody She was on a sleighing p arty a t the o f this city, came down fro m Portland m er p atient o f his whUo reetdlag Louise Cowden. Bessie Cox, Sh irley choir w ill stnlg several numbers st Neet, B. A. Washburns, and tim e and Injured her foot In an acci to spend th e weeh sad w ith her hero. M r. Radabaugh was fo rm e rly (Continued on Page t ) this service. Richmond. dent. . :H », J . •mplorod hy th« In the grade schools the nonor roll Is divided Into two groups, scholar ship and perfect attendance. The Jun Clubs, w ill address the members of r,c u l‘ ural work In this valley. M r. the Lions Club at thetr regular noon-1 F lip pin w ill take up the state promo day luncheon meeting tom orrow. Hhe tlon <’« I»P»I*'> work, which haa as one lor high achool shows good attend- w ill talk nn beautifying the highways .” 1 l ! - . l U“ ? n<lln< f’*a ‘ ur*” sues. of the state, and w ill probably have o f Oregon booster seals to business Sevan 8 Grade < some constructive suggestions to men of the slate. E rnest M cKinney, musical Inst rue- Scholarship—H a rla n Duncan, Edna m« k<* relative to the beautification of im Seh— 1 -11, ____ _ Ht verson. M argaret G a rre tt. L u d le ‘ be M c K e n ile highway due east of | f ° r r at the ‘ he h high school, w ill K be . - present °t